Does anyone purposely shoot low thinking the deer will jump the string? Watching video , I've learned that a deer can drop 1' in .1 sec. . Knowing that and arrow speed I could figure how low to shoot at any yardage. ...But what if they don't "jump"?

I have ad a problem with a deer jumping my string. It really comes down to reading the deer. Seeing if they look antsy or paranoid (when are they not right) will help. Yet sometimes it will just be a crapshoot. Good luck.

Ok so the math checks out. I also went back to some objective data I have and it was taken at 40 yards which is .3 seconds at 40 yards. The part I want you to help me undersand is the amount the deer drops???? 2 feet??? I've only seen a dead deer drop that much.

When I 1st started bowhunting in the early 90's , I shot at a couple deer and aimed low assuming that they would drop / jump the string . Both times I shot low . apparently the deer hadn't read the same articles that I had read . Now I aim dead on and don't worry about it !

i always aim for a heart shot. right behind and slighhtly above the front shoulder. this allows some room for a deer dropping. another thing ive learned is to try to avoid shooting at tense or alert deer.

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i have seen and heard of deer dropping but with the years of bow hunting i have not encounter a deer drop from my shots wether it looks worry'd or not....i believe more than usual ,it's just a bad placment shot and you might just think that the deer drop...just my opinion...